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Mississauga will be a Healthy City of people with optimal physical,
mental and spiritual health
2008
The City of Mississauga is proud to be in partnership with so many local organizations that form the Healthy City Stewardship Centre. Together, we are working toward the betterment of health for the people, the environment and the community as a whole. I hope everyone joins in by making at least one positive change for improved health in their personal lives, their community or their workplace.
Mayor Hazel McCallion, C.M.
Message from the Chair Chair of the Healthy City Stewardship Centre; Vice-President and Principal of the University of Toronto Mississauga
More community outreach and initiatives focused on local solutions for better health marked 2008 as a banner year for the Healthy City Stewardship Centre.
Our 15-member organization developed a number of significant projects this past year that support the Healthy Mississauga 2010 Plan including a specific focus on obesity, newcomers to the community and volunteerism. For example, HCSC members created the Health Information (hi) collaborative; child-centred development programs (AstraZeneca Canada Inc.); a strategic plan for crime prevention (Peel Regional Police); and improvements to seniors’ quality of life through an “Ageing at Home” strategy (Mississauga Halton LHIN and Credit Valley Hospital). In addition, HCSC organized a consultative lunch-and-learn session on obesity.
In 2008, there were a number of changes on the HCSC board, notably new members from Credit Valley Hospital, Peel Regional Police and the Mississauga Board of Trade. And, one final change to mark at the end of the year, I handed over the HCSC Chair duties to Shelley White, Chief Executive Officer of the United Way of Peel Region, when my term finished in December 2008. It has been a most fulfilling two years, and I look forward enthusiastically as we work together to create a community of optimal physical, mental and spiritual health for all residents.
Trillium Foundation Grant
“ It is inspiring to see that from a ‘concept’ HCSC today is in a ‘take off’ stage and moving forward. It was possible due to the hard work and commitment by its members.”
Ahmad Abbasi, PhD HCSC Program Manager
Prof. Ian Orchard
Optimal Health
• MississaugaHaltonLHIN’s2008/09‘Go Forward Strategy’ is a multi-sector plan to provide efficient and alternative long-term care home placement for seniors’ aging at home.
• InSeptember2008,TrilliumHealthCentre introduced a ‘School Diabetes Toolkit’ in Peel schools. The program provides staff with the necessary information to support students with type-1 diabetes.
• The2008PeelHealthreport ‘A Picture of Health - A Comprehensive Report on Health in Peel’ serves as an excellent source of the latest information on health of the residents in the Region of Peel. www.peelregion.ca/health/resources
• In2008,GetActiveMississaugacontinued work on a research project based on focus groups of young women from Polish and Indian decent (ages 13-17) identifying barriers to physical activity and inactivity. Also, the ‘Borrow a Pedometer’ program was launched at all 18 Mississauga branch libraries allowing interested users to borrow pedometers and walking tips booklets free of charge. www.getactivemississauga.ca
Feeling Safe
• Tomakeyouthawareofganginitiations and to keep schools safe, caring and inclusive communities, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, in collaboration with Peel Regional Police, produced a highly successful DVD called ‘MOUSE’.
• ‘SafeCityMississauga’(formallythe Mississauga Crime Prevention Association) was formed with a mandate dedicated to crime
prevention, injury prevention and promoting an overall safe living environment for all. Peel Regional Police, Peel District School Board, Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, Mississauga Board of Trade, Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee, businesses, community groups and citizens of the City of Mississauga are collaborating in this effort.
Access to Information
• ‘HealthQs’a90-secondvideoand‘Thrive’ Magazine by the Credit Valley Hospital provide valuable information on health and wellness. RogersTelevisionshowsHealthQson a weekly basis and is featured daily on the hospital’s digital signage and patient television system. www.cvh.on.ca/mediaroom
• TheDepartmentofGeographyatUTM piloted several important research studies in 2008 on local health issues. These studies analyzed local health determinants in Mississauga and factors that affect health and lifestyles of newcomers to our communities.
• Toprovidetimelyandaccurateinformation to the potential and already arrived new immigrants in Peel, a Web Portal was launched by the Region of Peel in November 2008. Information on government and community programs and services, labour market and employment opportunities, settlement and integration issues are made available through this web portal. The portal allows an easy access to employers seeking to employ skilled and ‘job-ready’ employees. www.immigrationpeel.ca
Sustainable Environment
• ‘PartnersinProjectGreen’waslaunched at Toronto Pearson’s Infield Terminal in October 2008 to create an internationally recognized ‘eco-business zone’. The City of Mississauga, Toronto and Regional Conservation Authority, Greater Toronto Airport Authority, Region of Peel, City of Toronto and the City of Brampton are collaborating on this project.
• TheCityofMississaugajoinedmany organizations, corporations and residents around the world to observe Earth Hour. Mississauga was able to reduce 3.6 percent electricity consumption from turning off all non-essential lights during Earth Hour. www.enersource.com/HM/EarthHour.aspx
Caring Community
• AstraZenecaCanadaInc.and Physical and Health Education Canada (PHE Canada) launched the national school-based children’s wellness program At My Best™. The program hopes to advance physical, nutritional and emotional health and wellness for kindergarten to grade 3 students. The program is now being implemented in 1,000 schools across the country, in English and French. 1,000 additional primary schools will be added each year. www.phecanada.ca/atmybest
• InApril2008,DixieBloorNeighbourhood Centre celebrated 20 years of community services. The Peel Mentoring Partnership matched398internationallytrained professionals of whom 204 successfully obtained employment.
HEALTHYMISSISSAUGA2010 PLAN
Action 1: Mobilize more of City’s population to achieve better health
Action 2: Support the Active 2010 Get Active Mississauga Plan
Action 3: Support the youth strategy development and implementation
Action 4: Make our communities feel safe for active living
Action 5: Communications on health information for all communities in Mississauga
Action 6: Support ‘Public Health and Urban Forum’
Action 7: Support the UTM’s ‘Centre for Emerging Energy Technologies’
Action 8: Investigative health and community needs of new immigrants
Action 9: Research existing volunteer programs and create forum to share success stories
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• Tosupportandpromotevolunteerism within the Region of Peel, Volunteer MBC (Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon) was established in September 2008. The centre is supported by the United Way of Peel Region, the Trillium Foundation and the Region of Peel. Programs and services are available for all ages including youth, recent retirees and newcomers to Canada. www.volunteermbc.org
• 1in5womenexperiencePostpartumMood Disorder after childbirth. The Peel Postpartum Mood Disorder Program, an initiative of Success By 6 Peel, formed to address the issue, recently launched a website providing information and resources. www.pmdinpeel.ca
Presentations/Seminars’08
March 27
Peel Newcomers Strategy Group
– Evelyn Myrie, Director, PNSG
September 26
The New Medical Academy of UTM
– Dr. Pamela Coates, Director of UTM’s Medical Academy and Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Get Active Mississauga Business Plan and Social Awareness Plan
– Brenda Callaghan, Get Active Mississauga Coordinator
November 28
The Social and Economic Impact and Opportunities of an Ageing Population
– Dr. Jane Barratt, Secretary General, International Federation on Ageing
December 5
HCSCLunch-n-LearnResearch/Academia Knowledge Sharing Meeting on Obesity – UTM Council Chambers
– HCSC Organized Event
HCSC Member Organizations
• AstraZeneca Canada Inc.
• City of Mississauga
• Credit Valley Hospital
• Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre
• Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
• Hon. Peter Fonseca, Minister of Labour, MPP Mississauga East
• Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee
• Mississauga Board of Trade
• Mississauga Halton LHIN
• Peel District School Board
• Peel Health, Region of Peel
• Peel Regional Police
• Trillium Health Centre
• United Way of Peel Region
• University of Toronto Mississauga
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Visit us online at www.mississauga.ca/stewardshipcentre Tel.:905-569-4796 Fax:905-569-4388
HCSC members meeting, UTM Council Chambers, November 28, 2008
2008 HCSC Committee Members